Car transportation of grain to Ukrainian ports is becoming more expensive

게시됨 2024년 11월 28일

Tridge 요약

Spike Brokers analysts observed a decline in exports at several European borders due to protests, with notable decreases of 12% at the Polish border and 17% at the Romanian border. Exports at the Slovak and Hungarian borders also experienced minor reductions, while exports through the Moldovan border rose by 9%. In November, sunflower oil and soybeans were the primary export goods. Additionally, there was a slight increase in domestic transportation costs within Ukraine, whereas transportation rates to Europe remained stable or slightly decreased.
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원본 콘텐츠

This was reported by Spike Brokers analysts on Telegram. "Protests at the Polish border caused a 12% decrease in shipments to 107.3 thousand. t. Exports across the Romanian border decreased by 17% to 77,000. t. A slight drop of 4% and 2% is observed on the Slovak and Hungarian borders, where the volumes are 18.8 and 30.8 thousand. t respectively. At the same time, exports across the Moldovan border increased by 9% compared to October, to 46,200 tons. t," the experts clarified. In November, the main export goods were sunflower oil — 40.6 thousand tons. t and soybeans — 21.2 thousand t. "There is an increase in prices by $2-5/t domestic transportation from the center of Ukraine to the ports, the rates of transportation by dump trucks to European countries remain stable, while the prices ...

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